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Technical Support Crane Operator

Location:
Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan
Posted:
July 15, 2025

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Resume:

Abid Bashir Minhas

Contact

Cell #: +92-336-*******

Email: ********@*****.***

CNIC #: 37405-1536922-1

Passport #: AB0749223

Father’s Name: Muhammad Bashir Khan

Date of Birth: Apr 5, 1984,

Marital Status: Married

Gender: Male

Address

C/O: Muhammad Bashir Khan C.B. 1480 Street #8 Madina colony Misrial Road Rawalpindi Punjab, Pakistan

Objective

Motivated, selfless, goal-oriented and committed professional seeking a position in a result-oriented Organization. My ambition is to work in a challenging environment and avail every opportunity for learning and growth through consistent struggle, hard work, and dedication. I want to achieve excellence in my professional career target and organizational goal.

Profile

● Certificate of Training as Crane Operator from National Training Board Islamabad and NLC Mandra Government of Pakistan with effect from Apr 13, 2009, to Jul 12, 2009.

● Certificate of Training from Driving Training Institute Traffic Police Rawalpindi Pakistan with effect from Oct 1, 2007, to Nov 1, 2007.

● Certificate of Training from Shell Pakistan Limited with effect from Jan 2002 to Mar 2002.

● Excellent qualities such as teamwork, leadership, negotiation, analysis, and communication.

● Strong skills in the areas of project management, people management, systems design, implementation, technical support, commissioning, training, etc.

● Hands-on experience in All Heavy Machineries relating to construction work and especially on crane operating.

● I Can drive all kinds of cars and tactical vehicles 1

Availability Available for full-time employment.

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Professional Experience

● Accomplish Certificate of Appreciation 10th Aviation Brigade being a proven distinctive Crane Operator of 77 Construction Company.

● Attain Certificate of Appreciation from ISAF Slovak Engineer Unit KAF Kandahar for excellent work with effect from Mar 1, 2010, to June 10, 2010.

● Achieve Certificate of Appreciation from ISAF, COMKAF, and CJ4 Engineering in June 2010.

● Get a Certificate of Appreciation in Oct 2010 from the 4th Battalion, 401st Army Field Support Brigade for outstanding performance.

● Accomplish Certificate of Appreciation for working as Crane Operator with 77 Construction Company with excellent performance with effect from June 8, 2013, to May 5, 2014.

● Accomplish Certificate of Appreciation from the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) with effect from May 2014 to July 2014.

Professional Training

● Crane Operator from Applied Technologies Institute, NLC Mandra Rawalpindi, Pakistan

● Crane Operator from National Training Bureau.

● Certificate of Training from Driving Training Institute, Traffic Police Rawalpindi Languages

Urdu (Native)

Punjabi

English (Proficient in speaking, reading writing)

Extracurricular activities

Hobbies

Reading Books and Current Affairs

Watching Documentaries and movies,

Playing Cricket and Internet surfing

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Cranes and heavy-duty vehicles are essential in construction, manufacturing, transportation, and many other industries. Operating these vehicles requires specific skills and knowledge to ensure safety and efficiency. Here are some key points to consider: 1.Training and certification: To become a crane or heavy-duty vehicle operator, you will need to undergo specialized training and obtain certification from a recognized institution or organization. This will involve learning how to operate the specific type of vehicle you want to operate, as well as safety procedures and regulations.

2.Physical requirements: Operating cranes and heavy-duty vehicles can be physically demanding, requiring strength, agility, and good coordination. You may need to pass a physical fitness test before being allowed to operate these vehicles.

3.Safety: Safety is paramount when operating cranes and heavy-duty vehicles. Operators need to be aware of potential hazards and take precautions to prevent accidents. This includes wearing appropriate safety gear and following all safety regulations and guidelines. 4.Maintenance and inspections: Cranes and heavy-duty vehicles need to be well-maintained to ensure their proper function and prevent breakdowns. Operators are often responsible for conducting routine inspections and maintenance on the vehicles they operate. 5.Communication: Operating cranes and heavy-duty vehicles often involves working as part of a team, so effective communication skills are important. Operators need to be able to communicate with other operators, supervisors, and workers on the ground to ensure that the work is being done safely and efficiently.

In summary, being a crane and heavy-duty vehicle operator requires specialized skills, knowledge, and training to ensure safety and efficiency. It can be a physically demanding job, but it can also be rewarding for those who enjoy working with machinery and have a passion for construction or transportation. 4



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